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This specific title sequence from the film Haloween really draws the audience into what they are going to watch. The director has creatively used sound to draw the audience in as by the use of the "creepy music" in the background it already has the audience hanging of their seats. The effect of the jackolaten coming closer and closer as the music becomes louder and louder also catches the attention of the audience as well as it being a sugnificant figure of the event Haloween itself. Towards the end of the title sequence their is voices of young children chanting this grabs the attention of the audience and drags them into it even further as the fact of young children being involved becomes fairly disturbing to many as it focuses on the innocence.
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The title sequence starts of fairly unique as it is narrated however the narrator does not sound like your average friendly guy from "Come Dine With Me". Its your average action film with a twist the main charater is across from Human and Vampire. The director was able to build what was to happen in the film by the begining being narrated which adds a personal touch to the film.
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The director has used ery music tied in with clasiical to create an authentic horror affect the use of the authentic blood tells the audience what is most likely to happen without giving the whole story line away. The use of the sewers and rats and the fire in the bakery in the background while the names of the actors are shown sets the scene for the audience as it roughly tells them its set in the streets if London.
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